Prastost means "Priest Cheese" in Swedish. This cheese received its name in the days when it was customary for Swedish farmers to donate a tenth of everything they produced to the local priest; and only the very best would do. A distinctive cheese with a rich and strong flavor, enjoy Prastost as you would a fine Cheddar - as a snack or shredded atop chili or soup. Prastost is also delicious in quiche, omelettes, or just on a slice of bread.

Read the description on your site and went for it. So glad I did. A unique and wonderful cheese that I will buy again and again

By Franzfrom Silicon Valley, CAon Dec 20, 2015

Authentic Swedish taste

Great product, arrived in excellent condition.
Made a great impression at Swedish Xmas Party!!

By Teddy Bearfrom Jacksonville, FLon Mar 13, 2015

What is so good about it?

Very plain, little taste, like processed cheese. Started to get sour the 2nd day, kept working to eat it, but got too sour & tossed the rest. Not for me.

By Annfrom Indianaon Dec 13, 2014

Swedish Cheese

A taste of Sweden.. A grand cheese to eat on buttered limpa with orange marmalade

By Soleyman Barinfrom Atlanta, Gaon Mar 28, 2014

Best Cheese

This cheese is very delicious cheese,I got after two days, very fresh and tasty cheese,and reasonable price.

By Lynne Fitzwaterfrom Oregonon Jan 31, 2014

delicious!

It was the hit of the party! Delivered on time and ready to eat!

By Gregor Andersson Nordin from Missoula, Montana on Aug 22, 2013

Prastost

Try taking a slice of dark Rye bread spread lightly with butter.
Slice Cucumber very thin, cover bread with two layers.
Slice Prastost thin with a cheese draw slicer.
Enjoy. This is how we make a open face sandwich in Leksand, Dalarnas, Sweden. Prastost tastes like a very very mild creamy smooth Swiss/Cheddar without holes. It's a very good breakfast in spring and summer, also a light snack throughout the day

By Dianefrom Peoria,Arizonaon Jan 11, 2013

Prastost

I love all the Swedish cheeses but this is one of my favorites!

By MsEfrom Rochesteron Dec 30, 2012

Not the sharpest Prastost

Very tasty, but not as sharp as it could be if it were well aged.

By Bethfrom Virginiaon Dec 20, 2012

Prästost mean the preacher's cheese in Swedish

This is very good cheese for Christmas. I always buy it together with Västerbotten cheese. It is good by itself or on a sandwich.